Friday, March 9, 2012

Alice In Wonderland Syndrome WTF (Has anybody heard about that its on the same wikipedia page as the movie is?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_in_Wonderland_syndrome

This is self explanatory or i you can figure that out IT PROVES THAT THE MAKERS OF ALICE IN WONDERLAND EVEN MADE A SYNDROME DAMN i read hundreds of articles of that movie containg drug stuff but never an sydrom i think i might get a nobiel prize





Eye components are entirely normal. The AIW syndrome is a result of change in perception as opposed to the eyes themselves malfunctioning. The hallmark sign of AIWS is a migraine, and may in part be caused by the symptom itself. Using psychoactive drugs (notably dextromethorphan, LSD, Psilocybin Mushrooms or other hallucinogenic drugs) may also produce micropsia. AIWS affects the sufferer's sense of visual, sensation, touch, hearing as well as one's own body image.



The most prominent and often most disturbing symptom is that of altered body image: the sufferer will find that they are confused as to the size and shape of parts of (or all of) their body.



The eyes themselves are normal, but the sufferer 'sees' objects with the wrong size or shape and/or finds that perspective is incorrect. This can mean that people, cars, buildings, etc. look smaller or larger than they should be, or that distances look incorrect; for example a corridor may appear to be very long, or the ground may appear too close.



In addition, some people may experience more intense and overt hallucinations, seeing things that are not there and misinterpreting events and situations in conjunction with a high fever.Alice In Wonderland Syndrome WTF (Has anybody heard about that its on the same wikipedia page as the movie is?
I watched Alice In Wonderland tripping once. It was a good time. Excellent movie when you free your mind.

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